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Snoopy Tennis

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Snoopy Tennis
スヌーピーテニス
Snoopy Tennis.png
Developer(s): Nintendo
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Game & Watch
Category: Action
Players: Single-player
Predecessor: None (but Peanuts appeared in Nintendo All-Plastic playing cards during the 1970s)
Successor: Snoopy
Release dates
Worldwide: April 28, 1982

Not to be confused with the 2001 Game Boy Color game by Mermaid Studios/Infogrames.

Snoopy Tennis is a game in the Game & Watch series.

Blurb

"Control Button

Press the button 2 or 3 and move Snoopy to meet the ball. When the ball comes just to the front of Snoopy's face, press the button 1 quickly and return the ball. Lucy's return comes at twice the speed of Charlie's."[1]

Gameplay/Story

As Charlie Brown and Snoopy play tennis, Charlie Brown hits the balls but Snoopy must climb on to a tree to return them. Lucy also tries to intercept the balls returned by Snoopy. As Snoopy, returning balls from Charlie Brown gives two points, and returning balls from Lucy gives three. Missing causes the ball to break some bottles, and the game ends if three are missed. Reaching 200 and 500 points clears any misses, and if the player had no misses at that point it starts a mode known as Chance Time, where the points for returning Charlie Brown's balls are raised to five, and Lucy's to six.[2]

References

  1. Box's enclosed instruction sheet
  2. NinDB page

External Links


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Wide Screen Series Parachute • Octopus • Popeye • Chef • Mickey Mouse • Egg • Turtle Bridge • Fire Attack • Snoopy Tennis
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New Wide Screen Series

Donkey Kong Jr. • Mario's Cement Factory • Tropical Fish • Super Mario Bros. • Climber • Balloon Fight • Mario the Juggler

Tabletop Series Donkey Kong Jr. • Mario's Cement Factory • Snoopy • Popeye
Panorama Series Snoopy • Popeye • Donkey Kong Jr. • Mario's Bombs Away • Mickey Mouse • Donkey Kong Circus
Super Color Series Spitball Sparky • Crab Grab
Micro Vs. Series Boxing • Donkey Kong 3 • Donkey Kong Hockey
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Later releases
Game & Watch Gallery series
Collections Game & Watch Collection • 2
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Included in DS Rakubiki Jiten • e-Reader with Shining Imakuni? Pokémon Trading Card (Imakuni?'s Ball) • Game Boy Camera • Kanji Sonomama: DS Rakubiki Jiten • Nintendo DS Digital TV Tuner • Wario Land II
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Games

Snoopy Tennis (Game & Watch) (1982)  • Snoopy (Game & Watch) (1983)  • Snoopy Concert (Super Famicom) (1995)

Related

Nintendo All-Plastic (NAP) Snoopy cards (circa 1970s)  • Template:Sanrio series

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